T he P ro g ram - Lincoln Center`s American Songbook

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T he P ro g ram - Lincoln Center`s American Songbook
The Program
Friday Evening, January 22, 2016, at 8:30
Loudon Wainwright III
This evening’s program is approximately 75 minutes long and
will be performed without intermission.
Please make certain all your electronic devices are switched off.
Major support for Lincoln Center’s American Songbook is provided by Amy & Joseph Perella.
Endowment support provided by Bank of America
This performance is made possible in part by the Josie Robertson Fund for Lincoln Center.
Steinway Piano
The Appel Room
Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall
American Songbook
Additional support for Lincoln Center’s American Songbook is provided by The DuBose and
Dorothy Heyward Memorial Fund, The Shubert Foundation, Jill and Irwin B. Cohen,
The G & A Foundation, Inc., Great Performers Circle, Chairman’s Council, and Friends of
Lincoln Center.
Public support is provided by the New York State Council on the Arts.
Artist catering provided by Zabar’s and zabars.com
MetLife is the National Sponsor of Lincoln Center
UPCOMING AMERICAN SONGBOOK EVENTS
IN THE APPEL ROOM:
Saturday Evening, January 23, at 8:30
Rita Moreno
Wednesday Evening, February 3, at 8:30
Craig Finn
Thursday Evening, February 4, at 8:30
The Songs of Todd Almond
with special guests Courtney Love, Sherie Rene Scott, and Brandon Victor Dixon
Friday Evening, February 5, at 8:30
Janis Ian
Saturday Evening, February 6, at 8:30
Jerry Dixon & Mario Cantone
Wednesday Evening, February 17, at 8:30
Foreigner: The Hits Unplugged
Thursday Evening, February 18, at 8:30
A Coffin in Egypt: An Opera-in-Concert
featuring Frederica von Stade
Friday Evening, February 19, at 8:30
Laura Jane Grace of Against Me!
The Appel Room is located in Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall.
For tickets, call (212) 721-6500 or visit AmericanSongbook.org. Call the Lincoln Center Info
Request Line at (212) 875-5766 or visit AmericanSongbook.org for complete program information.
Join the conversation: #LCSongbook
We would like to remind you that the sound of coughing and rustling paper might
distract the performers and your fellow audience members.
In consideration of the performing artists and members of the audience, those who
must leave before the end of the performance are asked to do so between pieces.
Flash photography and the use of recording equipment are not allowed in the building.
ROSS HALFIN
Meet the Artist
American Songbook I Meet the Artist
Loudon Wainwright III
Born in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Loudon Wainwright III came to fame
when “Dead Skunk” became a Top 20 hit in 1972. He had studied acting
at Carnegie Mellon University, but dropped out to partake in San
Francisco’s Summer of Love, and wrote his first song, “Edgar” (about a
lobsterman in Rhode Island), in 1968. He was soon signed to Atlantic
Records by Nesuhi Ertegun, and was lured by Clive Davis to Columbia
Records, which released “Dead Skunk.” Mr. Wainwright’s songs have
since been recorded by Bonnie Raitt, Johnny Cash, Earl Scruggs, Kate &
Anna McGarrigle, his son Rufus Wainwright, and Mose Allison, among
others. In 2011 his songs were commemorated in a five-disc retrospective, 40 Odd Years. His 2014 CD, Haven’t Got the Blues (Yet), was produced by Mr. Wainwright’s longtime musical collaborator David Mansfield.
The album covers a variety of subjects, including depression, drinking,
senior citizenship, gun control, heartbreak, and alternate-side-of-thestreet parking.
With songwriter/producer Joe Henry, Mr. Wainwright co-wrote the music
for Judd Apatow’s hit movie Knocked Up. He also wrote music for the
British theatrical adaptation of the Carl Hiaasen novel Lucky You, and composed songs for NPR’s Morning Edition and All Things Considered and
ABC’s Nightline. An accomplished actor, Mr. Wainwright has appeared in
films directed by Apatow, Martin Scorsese, Hal Ashby, Christopher Guest,
Tim Burton, and Cameron Crowe.
Mr. Wainwright has appeared on Broadway in Pump Boys and Dinettes
and on television in M*A*S*H. Most recently he appeared in the film
Pleased to Meet Me with fellow music legends John Doe, Aimee Mann,
and Joe Henry, and created a one-man theatrical show, Surviving Twin,
which combines his songs and the writings of his late father, Loudon
Wainwright Jr. Initially developed as part of University of North Carolina’s
American Songbook I Meet the Artist
PlayMakers series, it focuses on fatherhood and explores issues of birth, selfidentity, loss, mortality, fashion, and pet ownership.
American Songbook
In 1998, Lincoln Center launched American Songbook, dedicated to the celebration of popular American song. Designed to highlight and affirm the creative
mastery of America’s songwriters from their emergence at the turn of the 19th
century up through the present, American Songbook spans all styles and genres, from the form’s early roots in Tin Pan Alley and Broadway to the eclecticism
of today’s singer-songwriters. American Songbook also showcases the outstanding interpreters of popular song, including established and emerging concert, cabaret, theater, and songwriter performers.
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (LCPA) serves three primary roles: presenter of artistic programming, national leader in arts and education and community relations, and manager of the Lincoln Center campus. A presenter of
more than 3,000 free and ticketed events, performances, tours, and educational
activities annually, LCPA offers 15 programs, series, and festivals including
American Songbook, Great Performers, Lincoln Center Festival, Lincoln Center
Out of Doors, Midsummer Night Swing, the Mostly Mozart Festival, and the
White Light Festival, as well as the Emmy Award–winning Live From Lincoln
Center, which airs nationally on PBS. As manager of the Lincoln Center campus,
LCPA provides support and services for the Lincoln Center complex and the 11
resident organizations. In addition, LCPA led a $1.2 billion campus renovation,
completed in October 2012.
Lincoln Center Programming Department
Jane Moss, Ehrenkranz Artistic Director
Hanako Yamaguchi, Director, Music Programming
Jon Nakagawa, Director, Contemporary Programming
Jill Sternheimer, Director, Public Programming
Lisa Takemoto, Production Manager
Kate Monaghan, Associate Director, Programming
Charles Cermele, Producer, Contemporary Programming
Mauricio Lomelin, Producer, Contemporary Programming
Regina Grande, Associate Producer
Luna Shyr, Programming Publications Editor
Nick Kleist, Company Manager
Olivia Fortunato, House Seat Coordinator
American Songbook
For American Songbook
Matt Berman, Lighting Design
Scott Stauffer, Sound Design
Amy Page, Wardrobe Assistant
Matt Berman
Matt Berman is the resident lighting designer for Lincoln Center’s American
Songbook. He continues his design work for Kristin Chenoweth, Liza
Minnelli, Alan Cumming, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Lea Salonga, and Elaine
Paige on the road. Through his work with ASCAP and several U.S.-based
charities, Mr. Berman has designed for a starry roster that includes
Bernadette Peters, Barbra Streisand, Reba McEntire, Melissa Errico,
Deborah Voigt, Michael Urie, Stevie Wonder, India Arie, Garth Brooks, Billy
Joel, and Sting. His international touring schedule has allowed him to design
for iconic venues such as Royal Albert Hall, the Paris Opera, the Olympia theater in Paris, Royal Theatre Carré in Amsterdam, the Sporting Club in Monte
Carlo, the Acropolis, the famed amphitheater in Taormina, Sicily, Luna Park in
Buenos Aires, and the Sydney Opera House. Closer to home, he has done
work for the Hollywood Bowl, Alice Tully Hall, and Carnegie Hall. Mr.
Berman’s television work includes Chenoweth’s recently released special,
Coming Home, as well as seven Live From Lincoln Center broadcasts, and
the Tony Award–winning Liza’s at the Palace, which he also designed for
Broadway. Other Broadway credits include Bea Arthur on Broadway, Nancy
LaMott’s Just in Time for Christmas, and Kathy Griffin Wants a Tony at the
Belasco Theater.
Scott Stauffer
Scott Stauffer has been the sound designer for Lincoln Center’s American
Songbook since 1999; the Actors Fund concerts of Frank Loesser, Broadway
101, Hair, and On the Twentieth Century; and Brian Stokes Mitchell at
Carnegie Hall. His Broadway credits include A Free Man of Color, The Rivals,
Contact (also in London and Tokyo), Marie Christine, Twelfth Night, and Jekyll
& Hyde. Off-Broadway Mr. Stauffer has worked on Promises, Hereafter, A
Minister’s Wife, Bernarda Alba, Third, Belle Epoque, Big Bill, Elegies, Hello
Again, The Spitfire Grill, Pageant, and Hedwig and the Angry Inch. His regional
credits include productions at the Capitol Repertory Theatre, University of
Michigan, Hanger Theatre, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Chicago Shakespeare
Theater, and Alley Theatre. As a sound engineer, Mr. Stauffer has worked on
The Lion King, Juan Darién, Chronicle of a Death Foretold, Carousel, Once on
This Island, and Little Shop of Horrors (Off-Broadway).
jazz at lincoln center
january
fred hersch & friends:
intimate moments
JAN 15–16 • 7PM & 9:30PM | THE APPEL ROOM
Pianist Fred Hersch joined by pianist Sullivan Fortner, clarinetist
Anat Cohen, guitarist Julian Lage, and vibraphonist Stefon Harris
jazz in the key of life
JAN 15–16 • 8PM | ROSE THEATER
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis and
music director Vincent Gardner plays the music of Stevie Wonder,
Donny Hathaway, and more
our love is here to stay:
the george gershwin songbook
JAN 28–30 • 8PM | ROSE THEATER
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis
charles lloyd & the marvels
featuring bill frisell
JAN 29–30 • 7PM & 9:30PM | THE APPEL ROOM
NEA Jazz Master saxophonist Charles Lloyd with guitarist Bill Frisell,
drummer Eric Harland, pedal steel guitarist Greg Leisz, and bassist
Reuben Rogers
Frederick P. Rose Hall
Broadway at 60th Street
Box Office: Ground Floor
CenterCharge: 212-721-6500
jazz.org
jazz at lincoln center
february
family concert:
who is frank sinatra?
FEB 6 • 1PM & 3PM | ROSE THEATER | JAZZ FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
With vocalist Kenny Washington, storyteller Allan Harris,
and Andy Farber & His Orchestra
The Jazz for Young People Family Concert is funded through the generosity of Mica and Ahmet Ertegun.
cécile mclorin salvant
FEB 12–14 • 7PM & 9:30PM | THE APPEL ROOM
Vocalist Cécile McLorin Salvant performs for Valentine’s Day weekend
monty alexander & friends:
frank sinatra at 100
FEB 12–13 • 8PM | ROSE THEATER
Pianist Monty Alexander and special guest vocalist Kurt Elling
christian mcbride/henry butler,
steven bernstein & the hot 9
FEB 26–27 • 8PM | ROSE THEATER
An outstanding double bill of two of today’s most exciting and
energetic jazz ensembles
Frederick P. Rose Hall
Broadway at 60th Street
Box Office: Ground Floor
CenterCharge: 212-721-6500
jazz.org
UPCOMING EVENTS
Coca-Cola Generations in Jazz Festival
Jazz at Lincoln Center’s
Frederick P. Rose Hall
January 2016
Joey Alexander Trio
with Dan Chmielinski and Ulysses Owens, Jr.
January 15–17
7pm & 9pm
New Century Jazz Quintet
with Benny Benack, Tim Green, Takeshi Ohbayashi,
Yasushi Nakamura, and Ulysses Owens, Jr.
January 18
7:30pm & 9:30pm
Eric Legnini Trio
Co-presented by French Quarter 2016
with Thomas Bramerie
January 19
7:30pm
Hugh Coltman:
“Shadows—Songs of Nat King Cole”
Co-presented by French Quarter 2016
with Thomas Naim, Gael Rakotondrabe, Christophe
Mink, and Raphael Chassin
January 19
9:30pm
Matthew Shipp Trio
The Conduct of Jazz Album Release Party
with Michael Bisio and Newman Taylor Baker
January 20
7:30pm & 9:30pm
René Marie
with John Chin, Elias Bailey, and Quentin Baxter
January 21–24
7:30pm & 9:30pm
Ramón Valle Trio
with Omar Rodriguez Calvo and Liber Torriente
January 25
7:30pm & 9:30pm
Emilio Solla & La Inestable de Brooklyn
with John Ellis, Tim Armacost, Alex Norris, Ryan
Keberle, Meg Okura, Julien Labro, Jorge Roeder,
and Eric Doob
January 26–27
7:30pm & 9:30pm
Ken Peplowski Quintet
The Great American Songbook
Part 1: Honoring Richard Rodgers (Jan 28)
Part 2: Honoring Harold Arlen (Jan 29)
Part 3: The New Standards (Jan 30)
Part 4: Audience Pick! (Jan 31)
With Ehud Asherie, David Wong, Aaron Kimmel,
Terell Stafford (Jan 28–29 & 31), and Houston
Person (Jan 30)
January 29–31
7:30pm & 9:30pm
In deference to the artists, patrons of Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola
are encouraged to keep conversations to a whisper during the performance.
Artists and schedule subject to change.
Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola is located in Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall,
Time Warner Center, 5th floor New York.
Reservations: 212-258-9595 or jazz.org/dizzys; Group Reservations: 212-258-9595 or jazz.org/dizzys-reservations
Nightly Artist sets at 7:30pm & 9:30pm.
Late Night Session sets Tuesday through Saturday; doors open at 11:15pm
Cover Charge: $20–45. Special rates for students with valid student ID. Full dinner available at each artist set.
Rose Theater and The Appel Room concert attendees, present your ticket stub to get
50% off the late-night cover charge at Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola Fridays and Saturdays.
Jazz at Lincoln Center merchandise is now available at the concession stands during performances in Rose Theater
and The Appel Room. Items also available in Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola during evening operating hours.
Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola gift cards now available.
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